- The
jōkamachi (城下町, lit. 'castle city') were
centres of the
domains of the
feudal lords in
medieval ****an. The
jōkamachi represented the new, concentrated...
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Castle Town
Dandelion (城下町のダンデライオン,
Jōkamachi no Danderaion, "Dandelion of
Jōkamachi"), is a ****anese four-panel
comic strip manga series written and illustrated...
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around cathedrals.
Towns organized around ****anese
castles are
called jōkamachi (城下町).
Castles are
typically built near
towns to gain and
equip supplies...
- as Jedo, ****o or ****do, is the
former name of Tokyo. Edo,
formerly a
jōkamachi (castle town)
centered on Edo
Castle located in
Musashi Province, became...
- the
castle was
reformed and a new
layout was
imposed on the
surrounding jōkamachi. However,
during a
great earthquake in 1611, the
castle was
severely damaged...
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Rumiko Koyanagi (小柳ルミ子,
Koyanagi Rumiko),
formerly known as Rumi Nat****wa (夏川るみ, Nat****wa Rumi)
during her
Takarazuka Revue days, is a ****anese actress...
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traditional Kōzuke Province.
During the Edo period,
central Annaka was the
jōkamachi of
Annaka Domain, a
feudal domain held by the
Itakura clan
under the Tokugawa...
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Happened on a
Certain Day in the
Castle Town" Transliteration: "Toaru Hi no
Jōkamachi de no Dekigoto" (****anese: とある日の城下町での出来事) Yo****o Hata
Kazuyuki Fudeyasu...
- has
declined in
recent decades.
During the Edo period,
Takahagi was the
jōkamachi of
Matsuoka Domain, one of the
feudal domains of the
Tokugawa shogunate...
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Meiji restoration.
Under theYamauchi, Kōchi
Castle was
built and the
jōkamachi of
Kochi city
became the
capital of the province.
During the Bakumatsu...